USCGC Maple WLB 207 (U.S. Coast Guard) The USCGC Maple WLB 207 is a U.S. Coast Guard cutter, specifically classified as a 110-foot Island-class buoy tender. Its primary role involves maintaining and servicing navigational aids in coastal waters, lakes, and harbors. Commissioned in 1985, the Maple WLB 207, like other vessels of its class, is designed to operate in challenging weather conditions and can perform various tasks such as search and rescue missions, law enforcement, and marine environmental protection duties. The vessel features advanced navigation equipment and a crew complement typically consisting of 12 personnel. The USCGC Maple WLB 207 serves under the U.S. Coast Guard District 7, primarily operating in the Great Lakes region.